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Maine Drafts Same-Sex Marriage Ballot Question

Last Updated May 25, 2009

Maine Election officials have drafted the question which will appear on the state referendum ballot if opponents of the recently enacted same-sex marriage bill collect enough signatures. Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap confirmed that the question that will appear on petitions is as follows:

"Do you want to reject the new law that lets same-sex couples marry and allows individuals and religious groups to refuse to perform these marriages?"

To get the bill on the ballot in November, the petitioners will have until 90 days after the legislature adjourns to collect 55,087 signatures. The Secretary of State's office then has 30 days to certify the signatures and determine whether to hold up the law until a statewide vote.  Read the Secretary of State's press release.

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